Informal economies in post-socialist spaces : practices, institutions and networks

著者

    • Morris, Jeremy
    • Polese, Abel

書誌事項

Informal economies in post-socialist spaces : practices, institutions and networks

edited by Jeremy Morris, Abel Polese

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

  • : [hbk]

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Introduction: my name is legion : the resilience and endurance of informality beyond, or in spite of, the state / Abel Polese and Jeremy Morris
  • Pt. 1. Thinking informality and development writ large and small
  • Evaluating the validity of the contrasting theoretical perspectives towards the informal economy in Ukraine / Colin C. Williams and Olga Onoshchenko
  • Institutional transformation and informality in Azerbaijan and Georgia / Huseyn Aliyev
  • Fighting the shadows : Lithuania's informal workers and the financial crisis / Ida Harboe Knudsen
  • Formal crutches for broken sociality / Aet Annist
  • Pt. 2. Retheorizing informality : power, culture, kinship and history
  • Field notes on informality's culture of ubiquity : recognition and symbolic power within informal economic practices in Kosovo / Anna Danielsson
  • The importance of having štela : reproduction of informality in the democratization sector in Bosnia / Karla Koutkova
  • Perception vs. practices : nepotism in small businesses in Bulgaria / Tanya Chavdarova
  • The importance of personalized relationships in post-socialist rural Bulgaria : informality of new capitalist entrepreneurs / Christian Giordano
  • Pt. 3. Informal public sectors and welfare : state intervention or withdrawal?
  • Informal payments for healthcare services in Lithuania and Ukraine / Tetiana Stepurko, Milena Pavlova, Irena Gryga, Liubove Murauskiene, Wim Groot
  • Nuclear borders : informally negotiating the Chernobyl exclusion zone / Thom Davies
  • Governing informal payments in healthcare : lessons from China / Jingqing Yang
  • Informal economic practices within the Kyrgyz police (militsiia) / Liam O'Shea
  • Conclusion: Agency strikes back? Quo vadis informality? / Jeremy Morris and Abel Polese

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Informed by in-depth case studies focusing on a wide spectrum of micro and macro post-socialist realities, this book demonstrates the multi-faceted nature of informality and suggests that it is a widely diffused phenomenon, used at all levels of a society and by both winners and losers of post-socialist transition.

目次

  • Introduction PART I: THINKING INFORMALITY AND DEVELOPMENT WRIT LARGE AND SMALL 1. 'Evaluating The Validity Of The Contrasting Theoretical Perspectives Towards The Informal Economy In Ukraine'
  • Colin Williams And Olga Onoschenko 2. 'Institutional Transformation And Informality In Azerbaijan And Georgia'
  • Huseyn Aliyev 3. 'Fighting The Shadows Lithuania's Informal Workers And The Financial Crisis'
  • Ida Harboe Knudsen 4. 'Formal Crutches For Broken Sociality'
  • Aet Annist PART II: RE-THEORISING INFORMALITY: POWER, CULTURE, KINSHIP AND HISTORY 5. 'Field Notes On Informality's Culture Of Ubiquity: Recognition And Symbolic Power Within Informal Economic Practices In Kosovo'
  • Anna Danielsson 6. 'The Importance Of Having tela: Reproduction Of Informality In The Democratization Sector In Bosnia'
  • Karla Koutkova 7. 'Perception Vs. Practices: Nepotism In Small Businesses In Bulgaria'
  • Tanya Chavdarova 8. 'The Importance Of Personalized Relationships In Postsocialist Rural Bulgaria: Informality And The Socioeconomic Success Of Capitalist Agricultural Entrepreneurs'
  • Christian Giordano PART III: 'INFORMAL PUBLIC SECTORS AND WELFARE: STATE INTERVENTION OR WITHDRAWAL?' 9. 'Informal Payments For Healthcare Services In Lithuania And Ukraine'
  • Tetiana Stepurko, Milena Pavlova, Irena Gryga, Liubove Murauskiene, Wim Groot 10. Nuclear Borders: Informally Negotiating The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone'
  • Thom Davies 11. 'Governing Informal Payments In Healthcare: Lessons From China'
  • Jingqing Yang 12. 'Informal Economic Practices Within The Kyrgyz Police (Militsiia)'
  • Liam O'Shea

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